1912 – Leader Building, Hamilton Street, Regina, Saskatchewan Architect: Brown & Vallance A finely detailed terra cotta facade from the Montreal firm of Brown & Vallance. Built to house the daily newspaper The Morning Leader,
1912 – Unbuilt Design for Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg Architect: Brown & Vallance Entry in architectural competition that was open to all architects who were British subjects. The competition was won by Francis Worthington Simon and the building constructed by 1920.
1913 – Competition Design for City Hall, Winnipeg Architect: Brown & Vallance In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,
1913 – Former Sherwood Department Store, Regina, Saskatchewan Architect: Brown & Vallance, Built in 1913, and costing an estimated $350,000, the Sherwood Department Store was the most expensive building constructed in the city prior to 1920.
1914 – Canada Life Building, Regina, Saskatchewan Architect: Brown & Vallance A fine white terra cotta facade with influences from the Chicago School, this office building was designed by Montreal architects Brown &